Towards Effective Human-AI Decision-Making: The Role of Human Learning in Appropriate Reliance on AI Advice

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Towards Effective Human-AI Decision-Making: The Role of Human Learning in Appropriate Reliance on AI Advice

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Max Schemmer, Andrea Bartos, Philipp Spitzer, Patrick Hemmer, Niklas Kühl, Jonas Liebschner, Gerhard Satzger

Abstract

The true potential of human-AI collaboration lies in exploiting the complementary capabilities of humans and AI to achieve a joint performance superior to that of the individual AI or human, i.e., to achieve complementary team performance (CTP). To realize this complementarity potential, humans need to exercise discretion in following AI 's advice, i.e., appropriately relying on the AI's advice. While previous work has focused on building a mental model of the AI to assess AI recommendations, recent research has shown that the mental model alone cannot explain appropriate reliance. We hypothesize that, in addition to the mental model, human learning is a key mediator of appropriate reliance and, thus, CTP. In this study, we demonstrate the relationship between learning and appropriate reliance in an experiment with 100 participants. This work provides fundamental concepts for analyzing reliance and derives implications for the effective design of human-AI decision-making.

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